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  • Large Mason Jar

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    Add rustic charm to table settings with our Large Mason Jar. Perfect for floral arrangements, centerpieces, or beverage service, this jar adds a touch of vintage elegance to weddings, parties, or farmhouse-style events.

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    Set against a white backdrop, this large Mason jar with an embossed surface and screw-on lid is ideal for any T3 Event Rentals occasion in Forsyth County.

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    The stakes will be between 24”-42” long depending on the size of the tent.

    A clearspan tent is a heavy-duty, engineered structure built with an aluminum frame and modular design. Unlike traditional frame tents, clearspan tents have no center poles or guy lines, offering a completely open interior space. They are designed to handle larger loads, longer spans, and more extreme weather conditions. Clearspan tents are commonly used for weddings, festivals, corporate events, and even temporary warehouses where strength, durability, and clear open space are essential.

    To help control the tent climate, we have fans, misters, port-a-cools, and temperature-controlled heating.

    We understand things happen. We prefer to receive the broken item back. If it is unsafe to return the broken item to T3 so that it can be accounted for, please take plenty of pictures to document any damage.

    Please return items to the same location and configuration as when we dropped them off. For tables, the legs are folded and multiple tables stacked together. For chairs, please have them folded and stacked.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

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